The Objeck computer language is an object-oriented computing language with functional features that has ties with Java, C#, and Pascal. In this language, all data types are treated as objects. The language consists of a compiler and VM with an accompanying memory management and JIT compiler.

Spiderinabox provides an out-of-the-box solution for secure browsing on Mac systems. It includes a basic preconfigured installation of OpenBSD prepared as a VirtualBox image loaded with Firefox and a few scripts and programs to launch it and invoke Firefox over a secure connection. The visualization of Firefox is done on the OS X side using XQuartz, so you don't need to exit your working environment and switch between OS X and OpenBSD. Firefox runs encapsulated in OpenBSD and doesn't have access to OS X in any way.

OSv is an operating system for virtual machines in the cloud. It can run existing Linux code, including a JVM, but is much smaller and simpler than Linux, and has been designed from scratch to focus on running efficiently on virtual machines.

RAVM is a fast virtual machine coded mainly in x86 assembly. It has 256 registers that are 32-bits each, and it uses 32-bit instructions. On a 2.4 GHz Intel CPU it can execute nearly 400 MIPS with bounds checking on memory accesses. An assembler is provided.

Pascal-P4 for Free Pascal and Delphi is a port of a Pascal compiler written at ETH Zurich in 1976. The source code of the compiler is documented in the book "Pascal Implementation" by Steven Pemberton and Martin Daniels. The purpose of this project is to make Pascal-P compilable by Free Pascal and Delphi while keeping the changes to a minimum and preserving the line numbering as much as possible.

Jato is an implementation of the Java virtual machine. It includes a VM and a JIT compiler for the x86 machine architecture and supports the JNI API. Jato uses Boehm GC as its garbage collector and relies on GNU Classpath to provide essential Java APIs.

Jikes RVM (Research Virtual Machine) provides a flexible open testbed to prototype virtual machine technologies and experiment with a large variety of design alternatives. Jikes RVM runs on many platforms and advances the state-of-the-art of virtual machine technologies for dynamic compilation, adaptive optimization, garbage collection, thread scheduling, and synchronization. It is self-hosted, i.e. its Java code runs on itself without requiring a second virtual machine. Most other virtual machines for the Java platform are written in native code (typically C or C++). A Java implementation provides ease of portability and a seamless integration of virtual machine and application resources such as objects, threads, and operating-system interfaces.

MyJIT is a small modular library for dynamic code generation based on a simple register-based VM. The design of the VM is very similar to RISC processors and GNU lightning. The library is an ideal tool for creating more sophisticated JIT compilers.